The underground bunker dig idea was added to the $191,000,000.00 House Bill
expenditure to improve and stabilize Mr. Jefferson's 200 year old Virginia Capitol Building. They called it various names and
disguised its real purpose, an underground bunker. Virginia politicians are nearby and Federal Judges and Federal Court officials are
within a hundred feet of its entrance. Virginia GSA officials and contractors appear to be the force behind the
underground dig project, not the Virginia legislators. Legislators approved the ill conceived visitors tunnel, it was an official
in GSA that suggested, "since we're digging the tunnel, why don't we make it larger?" and the legislator said ok without understanding
that GSA and the contractor were talking 27,000 sq. ft. GSA and the contractor went forward with a 27,000 square foot
underground room larger than half a football field. Most of the legislators have absolutely no understanding of the $19,300,000.00
project. Truth is seldom heard and everyone has a variation of what they believe is accurate - but only a few have accurate
information about the project. It appears legislators are being manipulated. Many of the "visitor center" explanations
sound plausible but are not on the mark. A "visitor's center" sounds better than building an "underground bunker" for
$19,300,000.00 tax dollars at a time legislators are calling for a tax increase to cover their spending.

THE RISKS ARE GREAT

Today is August 19, 2004.

We are approaching a season of rain and storms, including hurricane season, and precipitation has been
heavy. The very last thing reasonable thinking men should do is dig a 27,000 sq. ft. cavern in front of
a 200 year-old semi-stable building on a hillside during the hurricane season.

IT HAPPENED:

Tropical Storm Gaston - 08/30/04

Richmond Capitol During "Tropical Storm" Gaston - 08/30/04

Torrents of water down the 11th Street Steps

The diagonal stream of brown water in the street at the bottom of the
Capitol steps is thousands of pounds of soil eroded and washed away down Bank Street making a turn at 12th Street across Main
Street and flowing down the hill toward the James River during Tropical Storm Gaston

on August 30, 2004.

Several months ago during Hurricane Isabel millions of people
in and around Richmond lost electricity. Richmond lost water and sewer because there are no electric generator
backup systems for its water pumps. There are very few backup systems in Richmond, for anything period ! ..... And government
managers and legislators spent $19,300,000.00 of the people's money for a hole in the ground for their use! How
many generator backup systems would $19,300,000.00 buy for the use and welfare of the people?

Hundreds of thousands of tons of dirt from the front lawn of Mr. Thomas
Jefferson's Virginia State Capitol Building will be discarded; grounds that may be rich in archeological treasures will
be lost forever. The discard was approved by people appointed and responsible for safeguarding those treasures.